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Origin | Concord, California, United States |
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Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Seeland, SST, Revolver/Midheaven Mailorder (distributor) |
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Website | negativland |
Negativland is an American experimental music band that originated in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1970s.[1] The core of the band consists of Mark Hosler, David Wills (aka "The Weatherman"), Peter Conheim and Jon Leidecker (aka "Wobbly").[2] Negativland has released a number of albums ranging from pure sound collage to more musical expositions. These have mostly been released on their own label, Seeland Records. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, they produced several recordings for SST Records, most notably Escape from Noise, Helter Stupid and U2. Negativland were sued by the band U2's record label, Island Records, and by SST Records, which brought them widespread publicity and notoriety. The band is also part of the Church of the SubGenius parody religion.[3] Negativland coined the term culture jamming in 1984. Don Joyce added it to the album JamCon '84 in the form of "culture jammer".[4][5] The band took their name from a Neu! track,[6] with their record label Seeland Records also being named after another Neu! track.